It's pretty high, at least in the U.S. https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US Support in consumer electronics (TVs, game consoles) is weak, but a lot of home gateways are fine. Netflix and YouTube stream over IPv6, and I think Amazon Prime Video also does, but of course only if you're streaming to an IPv6-capable device. https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/detailed.php?country=us Definitely some laggards, but if you haven't looked in a while, you might be surprised. Lee -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+leehoward=hilcostreambank.com@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Lucien Hoydic via NANOG Sent: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 5:04 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: CGNAT growing pains This message is from an EXTERNAL SENDER - be CAUTIOUS, particularly with links and attachments. Anyone know the penetration rate of IPV6 for home users (cable modem)? I know that some of the CPE doesn't even properly support IPV6 such as the stuff being handed out by RCN/Astound. We just got our IPV6 allocation from ARIN and everything here is now dual stack. Was relatively painless. On Tuesday, October 8th, 2024 at 3:19 PM, Jon Lewis <jlewis@lewis.org> wrote:
I'm not so sure about that. Our customers are all offered dual-stack (DHCPv6, DHCPv6-PD). Do any of the common streaming services support v6 yet? Last I checked, Hulu did not.
On Tue, 8 Oct 2024, Michael Thomas wrote:
Hi Jon,
So is this easier than what the mobile carriers are doing -- 464xlat, isn't it? Probably a sizeable portion of the traffic would be running native v6, right? Obviously it wouldn't run into these sorts of problems.
Mike
On 10/8/24 12:19 PM, Jon Lewis wrote:
We started rolling out CGNAT about 6 months ago. It was smooth sailing for the first few months, but we eventually did run into a number of issues.
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